A Boat Cruise with a View

A Boat Cruise with a View

If you’re planning a trip to the Jersey Shore and want something way better than just sunbathing on the beach, let me put you onto my new favorite Wildwood discovery: Sandbar Joe’s.

Located at the Bay View Marina in North Wildwood, Sandbar Joe’s offers an unforgettable sandbar island cruise in NJ—and trust me, it’s one of the best things to do down the shore. Picture a custom-guided scenic boat tour through Wildwood, where you and your crew cruise the quiet back bays, dock at a sandbar, and swim in crystal-clear shallows that feel more tropical than New Jersey.

This isn’t your average tourist boat ride. Sandbar Joe’s delivers a high-end, private sightseeing cruise in Wildwood, NJ, perfect for groups of up to six (or eight with a small extra fee). Whether you’re planning a birthday cruise, an anniversary celebration, or even a surprise engagement cruise in Wildwood, NJ, this experience is as personal as it is picturesque.

What makes it truly special? The vibe. It’s laid-back, fun, and super Instagrammable. You can bring your own drinks, lounge under the canopy, dance on deck, or dive right into the bay for a swim. Their signature sandbar swimming cruise in Wildwood is easily the best way to cool off, relax, and soak up the sun without the crowds.

And yes, this makes for the ultimate bachelorette party or couples escape. The cruise can be totally customized, and every ride feels like your own private slice of paradise. It’s also the perfect guided boat tour in Wildwood, NJ if you want to see the island from a new angle—with sunset views that are pure magic.

Must-do for any Wildwood vacation
One of the top sandbar activities in Wildwood, NJ
Perfect for small groups, special events, or just an elevated day on the water

Skip the jammed beaches and book something memorable. You’ll find Sandbar Joe’s at 626 W 26th Ave, North Wildwood, NJ (in the Bay View Marina). Check availability and cruise options at sandbarjoes.com.

kimberlybrighton

Let us know what you think!

Discover more from

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading